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A Critical Rewriting of Global Political Economy: Integrating Reproductive, Productive and Virtual Economies

Peter Augustine Lawler
- 01 Jun 2004 - 
- Vol. 2, Iss: 02, pp 432-433
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A Critical Rewriting of Global Political Economy: Integrating Reproductive, Productive and Virtual Economies as discussed by the authors is a critical rewriting of global political economy that integrates reproductive, productive and virtual economies.
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A Critical Rewriting of Global Political Economy: Integrating Reproductive, Productive and Virtual Economies.

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